The best things to do on a stopover in Abu Dhabi offer travelers a chance to experience the city’s rich culture, stunning architecture, and luxurious lifestyle—even with limited time. Tradition and modernity coexist here, with historic landmarks like Qasr Al Watan surrounded by the city’s towering skyscrapers. Whether you’re looking to learn about Emirati history and culture, relax at a waterfront cafe, or get your blood pumping at one of the city’s theme parks, there’s a wide menu of experiences to choose from.
Attractions in the city center are often accessible via buses direct from the airport, although taxis are affordable and make for a shorter trip. Read on for the best things to do on your stopover in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi’s iconic mosque
Good for: Budget, Couples, Families
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one of the world’s largest mosques, with 82 domes and a huge prayer hall. This awe-inspiring structure is built with luminous white marble and features Moroccan-inspired floral patterns, mosaic tiles inlaid with semi-precious gemstones, and 7 massive chandeliers. Vast reflective pools are a particularly beautiful sight when the structure is illuminated each evening so bring your camera.
Note that modest dress is required at this holy site; abaya and headscarves are provided for women, and men should arrive wearing long trousers. It’s 20 minutes by taxi and 40 minutes by bus from the airport. Be sure to take a free 30-minute guided tour for insight into Islamic traditions and the mosque’s construction.
Location: Al Rawdah, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Open: Saturday–Thursday from 9 am to 10 pm, Friday from 9 am to noon and from 3 pm to 10 pm
Phone: +971 (0)2 419 1919
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
A hotel brimming with unparalleled luxury
Good for: Luxury, Couples
A day of indulgence at the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental is a great way to relax during a longer stopover in Abu Dhabi. This opulent hotel is more like a modern-day palace, replete with ballrooms, gardens, and world-class dining. The dazzling design features grand arches and domes in rose-tinted granite with gold and mother-of-pearl details throughout.
Take a 30-minute cab ride from the airport and purchase a day pass, which grants guests access to the pools, spa, and private beach. Visit the hammam or relax poolside and enjoy the hotel’s superb service. On-site restaurant Hakkasan boasts a Michelin star for its authentic Cantonese cuisine, while the hotel’s Le Café famously serves a cappuccino topped with 24-carat gold flakes.
Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental
A slice of Paris in the UAE
Good for: History, Couples, Photo
The Louvre Abu Dhabi showcases a diverse collection of art and archaeological artifacts from Eastern and Western cultures. An extension of the renowned French art museum, the Louvre’s collection is so large that you’ll need an entire day browsing its galleries. The museum is located downtown and is accessible via a 1-hour trip on the A1 airport bus.
The permanent collection features ancient and classical sculptures, Buddhist art, rare manuscripts, and Islamic textiles. The galleries are organized thematically to highlight connections between civilizations. Check out the museum’s temporary exhibitions, which have included subjects like post-impressionism and art in literature.
Open: Tuesday–Thursday from 10 am to 6.30 pm, Friday–Sunday from 10 am to 8.30pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +971 (0)600 565566
Louvre Abu Dhabi
High-octane fun for thrill seekers and motorsports enthusiasts
Good for: Families, Adventure
Ferrari World is a theme park full of adrenaline-pumping experiences celebrating the iconic Italian brand. Located on Yas Island, a major entertainment hub in Abu Dhabi, the park is a quick 10-minute taxi ride from the airport and offers entertainment for the whole family.
The highlight of Ferrari World is the Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest roller coaster, which simulates driving a Formula 1 car and reaches speeds of 150 miles per hour. If you’re traveling with young children, try out the go-kart track or cruise through a miniature Italy in the leisurely ride Bell’Italia.
Location: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Open: Monday–Friday from 11 am to 8 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm
Phone: +971 (0)600 511115
Ferrari World
A breathtaking palace that’s home to an incredible library
Good for: History, Photo
Qasr Al Watan is the UAE’s Presidential Palace, serving as the official meeting place for the cabinet and Federal Supreme Council. In 2019 it was opened to the public, allowing residents and tourists to appreciate its magnificent architecture and learn about the history and governance of the UAE. It’s accessible via a 30-minute taxi ride from the airport.
Every corner of Qasr Al Watan is an exquisite work of art, from the Great Hall’s soaring central dome to its meticulously landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the House of Knowledge, the extensive palace library where you can explore a collection of manuscripts and books that highlight the Arab world’s contributions to science, literature, and the arts.
Location: Al Ras Al Akhdar, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Open: Daily from noon to 6 am and 11 am to midnight
Phone: +971 (0)600 544442
Qasr Al Watan
Waterfront dining and racetrack driving
Good for: Food, Nightlife, Photo
Yas Marina is a popular waterfront destination known for its top-tier dining and nightlife. Located on Yas Island, it’s home to the Yas Marina Circuit, host of the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix. The circuit offers visitors behind-the-wheel and passenger seat experiences on the racetrack, plus a go-kart track that’s especially fun for families. A free shuttle bus from the airport brings visitors directly to the marina.
The marina’s restaurants include elevated Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine in chic environs and casual dining at an American-style sports bar. Take a post-meal stroll under the palm trees along the waterfront promenade and enjoy views of Abu Dhabi’s architecture.
Yas Marina
A must-see landmark for history buffs
Good for: History, Photo
Qasr Al Hosn stands as a testament to Abu Dhabi’s development from a small pearl diving community to a modern metropolis. A major historical landmark, the fort was built in the 1760s as a watchtower and has since served as a royal residence and a national archive. You can reach the fort in 30 minutes by taxi or 1 hour by bus.
The centuries-old stone fort is characterized by thick, high walls designed to protect against invaders. Today, it houses a museum that provides a comprehensive look at Abu Dhabi’s history and culture. Be sure to visit the House of Artisans, where you can learn about Emirati crafts and enjoy a cup of ghawa coffee brewed according to tradition.
Location: Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum St (2nd St), Al Hisn, W3, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Open: Saturday–Thursday from 9 am to 8 pm, Friday from 2 pm to 8 pm
Phone: +971 (0)2 697 6400
Qasr Al Hosn
A challenging golf course with coastal views
Good for: Couples, Single, Photo
Yas Links is a world-class golf course against the backdrop of the Arabian Gulf. Designed by Kyle Phillips, one of the most respected names in the industry, the 18-hole course is both visually stunning and particularly challenging. It’s located near the airport on Yas Island, reachable via a short taxi ride.
Navigating the rolling fairways of this links-style course will require a steady hand and some strategic thinking to account for strong winds. The venue also offers a 9-hole course, ideal for beginners, those looking to improve their short game, or anyone who wants to enjoy a quick round of golf. Whichever you choose, do book tee times in advance.
Location: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Open: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 6 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm
Phone: +971 (0)2 404 3000
Yas Links
Where natural beauty meets luxurious leisure
Good for: Adventure, Couples, Photo
Eastern Mangroves Promenade is a great place to relax for a few hours on a stopover in Abu Dhabi. This quiet waterfront promenade 20 minutes from the airport is lined with cafes and upscale restaurants overlooking one of the city’s mangrove forests.
Start your afternoon with lunch or coffee at one of many outdoor terraces. Then go for a leisurely stroll along the promenade or rent kayaks to explore the narrow channels of the Eastern Mangroves and spot some local wildlife, including vibrant flamingos.
Location: Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan St, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Eastern Mangroves Promenade
Close encounters with birds of prey
Good for: Families, Unusual
The Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital is the largest and most advanced hospital of its kind. Falconry has deep roots in Emirati culture, evolving from a means of survival in the harsh desert to a respected sport and heritage symbol. The hospital is located just southeast of the airport, about 15 minutes by taxi.
In addition to providing medical care to these majestic birds, ADFH also offers in-depth tours of the facilities. You’ll learn how falcons are trained, observe veterinarians at work, and explore an impressive collection of falconry equipment and historical artifacts at the Falcon Museum. Tours conclude with a falconry demonstration in which you may have the chance to feed or hold a falcon yourself.
Location: Suwaihan Road, Al Shamkhah, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Open: Monday–Thursday from 8 am to 3.30 pm, Friday from 8 am to noon (closed Saturday–Sunday)
Phone: +971 (0)2 885 8100
Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital
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